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there was a sharia court in the city. these are basically consider it. >> civilian councils are trying. civilian councils are trying to wrestle more and more control from the fsa. the relationship as cooperative. in large depends on whether or not it meet that. i was able to meet with the commanders. i met with the supporters. not 10[inaudible] are either criminals gangs trying to take care of the chaos or the small extreme group that is well funded. majority are severly under funded. i met to the brigade commander with not enough food to go around. there's also that aspect but who is funded and who is not. they're trying to portray themselves as the ones that are leading the fighting in aleppo. they immediately rejected the coalition. this was reported. i got in touch with the commanders. the main fighting group in a lot of but of a video. they do not represent us. they said we recognize the council. i think of them as moderates. even their experience and food shortages. this is very well funded. this logic depends on wh
there was a sharia court in the city. these are basically consider it. >> civilian councils are trying. civilian councils are trying to wrestle more and more control from the fsa. the relationship as cooperative. in large depends on whether or not it meet that. i was able to meet with the commanders. i met with the supporters. not 10[inaudible] are either criminals gangs trying to take care of the chaos or the small extreme group that is well funded. majority are severly under funded. i...
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they blamed the unexpectedly warm weather over the weekend for the large crowd. >> and other former city police officer was sentenced for his involvement in a majestic towing company scheme. he will spend 30 months in prison. he and 50 other officers reportedly received money from the company's owners to encourage accident victims to get their cars repaired at majestic telling. 17 officers were charged. he's the second officer to be sentenced. >> funeral services were held today for major roberts marchanti who is killed in afghanistan from one to receive during the attack on the afghan interior ministry. the taliban has claimed responsibility. >> major robert marchanti was killed shortly after the burning of the korans took place. the taliban has claimed responsibility for the killings. >> his job was he was working with the afghan national police. he was a mentor and work alongside the afghans to help them improve police operations. >> a small group of people gathered across the street from the evans' funeral home to show their respect for a fallen hero. >> he served our country. he die
they blamed the unexpectedly warm weather over the weekend for the large crowd. >> and other former city police officer was sentenced for his involvement in a majestic towing company scheme. he will spend 30 months in prison. he and 50 other officers reportedly received money from the company's owners to encourage accident victims to get their cars repaired at majestic telling. 17 officers were charged. he's the second officer to be sentenced. >> funeral services were held today for...
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we have more officers per capita than any large city in this country more than new york, los angeles philadelphia so it's not how many you have, it's what they do. >> what they will be doing with those hundreds of different officers was not shared with us today. gary mccarthy has placed 19 of the 23 police commanders since he took off one and a half years ago. families are suing an arlington heights nursing home because of what they say was found in a patient's ear. they discovered 57 maggots in this 92 year-old era the lawsuit for distress in negligence claims that if she would have been given her eardrops then they would have seen the maggots much sooner. mccann is an alzheimer's patient and she has been moved to another home. coming up, 27 days ago and still no agreements for the fiscal crisis but tonight small signs of progress. and house speaker john maynard discuss and the fiscal cliff and president barack obama suppresses his case today for a tax hike to help reduce the deficit. we are not insisting on rates just out of spite or any kind of partisan victory but rather because
we have more officers per capita than any large city in this country more than new york, los angeles philadelphia so it's not how many you have, it's what they do. >> what they will be doing with those hundreds of different officers was not shared with us today. gary mccarthy has placed 19 of the 23 police commanders since he took off one and a half years ago. families are suing an arlington heights nursing home because of what they say was found in a patient's ear. they discovered 57...
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as syrian jets attacked areas in and around aleppo, the country's large's city on sunday. two bomb attacks were reported in damascus. >>> president mohammed morsi made the surprise move yesterday to order the retirement of the defense minister and chief of staff and commanders of the navy, air defense and air force. he canceled the military declared constitutional amendments that gave top generals wide powers. morsi also swor worry in a new defense minister and appointed a pro reform judge as new vice president. >>> a navy ship is in port dubai after colliding with a oil tanker. the ship was left with a gaping ten foot by ten foot hole in the starboard side after the accident. they say the porter can still operate on its own. they say the cause of the accident was being investigate. there were no injuries. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in ohio an alligator hammil allr is recovering after the animal he showed bit down on his arm. children were among those who watched in horror for 21 seconds until the reptile released its gr
as syrian jets attacked areas in and around aleppo, the country's large's city on sunday. two bomb attacks were reported in damascus. >>> president mohammed morsi made the surprise move yesterday to order the retirement of the defense minister and chief of staff and commanders of the navy, air defense and air force. he canceled the military declared constitutional amendments that gave top generals wide powers. morsi also swor worry in a new defense minister and appointed a pro reform...
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we have both grown up in cities where black and white tino neighborhoods are large sections of the city. large parts of the city. a fairly small part of the city. it was perfectly legal to discriminate. homeownership, renting apartments to these things called restrictive racial covenants. that wasn't outlawed until 1948 by the supreme court. the small area of the south side and small parts of the west side man you kept stuffing more and more people into a smaller ary and landlords kept cutting them into smaller apartments and charging people more and more rent for these things. the hickman family found is the frustrating thing. james hickman found a job that wisconsin's seal for the older generation and the room was one of the major steelworks makers in the country. massive plan on the south side chicago that is now gone. he struggled for a year to try to find these for a large family. when he finally found its ended up being at the hands of a man named david coleman who was african-american. wasn't as rare to have african-american landlords but they were a distinct minority in side of
we have both grown up in cities where black and white tino neighborhoods are large sections of the city. large parts of the city. a fairly small part of the city. it was perfectly legal to discriminate. homeownership, renting apartments to these things called restrictive racial covenants. that wasn't outlawed until 1948 by the supreme court. the small area of the south side and small parts of the west side man you kept stuffing more and more people into a smaller ary and landlords kept cutting...
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on friday, for more public charter schools were approved for the city. at the same time, closing neighborhood schools run by the district. there is also the possibility of a chartered network sharing space with an under enrolled school. >> we have to be open to considering other options. the quirks charter schools are privately run but they take public money. >> we all need to be working together. we all want to the same thing. we cannot keep kids trapped in the system. >> across town on the west side hundreds of others gathered to talk about reinforcing public schools and said of enhancing the charters. >> i hope they will begin to see a having one-third of the system run by charterers is really not a good model for public schools. if we go down that road, the public will lose favor. what is a viable and what is public institutions are about. >> on allowing public schools, they want to aggravate the responsibility in terms of educating children. they view it as another way to grab money and not be concerned with the education of our children. >> it is i
on friday, for more public charter schools were approved for the city. at the same time, closing neighborhood schools run by the district. there is also the possibility of a chartered network sharing space with an under enrolled school. >> we have to be open to considering other options. the quirks charter schools are privately run but they take public money. >> we all need to be working together. we all want to the same thing. we cannot keep kids trapped in the system. >>...
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north baltimore baltimore aateam frommjohn hopkins raising hundreds of tilapia fish aad roducing a wide large water tankssits caaled - aquaponics and it could be model foo local entrepreneurs and backyard lobbyists.the group is using ggeenhouses at the clyburn arboretum which wwre temporarily donated by the city of baltimore. if... you think you have whaa it takes.... tty out for "wweel of fortune" this saturday and sunday at hunt watch jeopardy weeknights on fox45 at seeen.wheel of fortune airs rrght after that at 7-thhrty. 3 3 3 that at 7-ttirty.airs right after that at 7-thirty.. 33 3 a police officer &pwomannin need.. the ridiculous thing shh asked involving a spider. dispatchers...aú anncr: more anti-maryland ads. from this west virginia casino. they want marylanders to keep coming to west virginia... casinos like theirs. spending one hundred seventy million a year. question seven will keep those dollars at home. with a limited expansion of gaming that will mean... hundreds of millions for schools in the baltimore area... and across the state... according to the department of legislativ
north baltimore baltimore aateam frommjohn hopkins raising hundreds of tilapia fish aad roducing a wide large water tankssits caaled - aquaponics and it could be model foo local entrepreneurs and backyard lobbyists.the group is using ggeenhouses at the clyburn arboretum which wwre temporarily donated by the city of baltimore. if... you think you have whaa it takes.... tty out for "wweel of fortune" this saturday and sunday at hunt watch jeopardy weeknights on fox45 at seeen.wheel of...
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move away from the democratic party especially catholics who moved out of philadelphia and new york city into the suburbs and eisenhower got a substantial vote and an even bigger margin in '56. nixon with his anti-communism spoke sprokly to conservatives was a natural for continuing that in '60, but this could be neutralized by the democrats if they nominated a catholic candidate and cultivated catholic votes on that basis. so it was always, i think, problematic whether nixon could really carry new york or pennsylvania. in addition, michigan was increasingly under the control of the uaw during the 1950s, and so by 1960 the odds of nixon actually being able to carry michigan were somewhat less than 50/50. this meant that nixon had to carry all four of the remaining states. ohio, illinois, california and texas. he had the home state advantage in california and although the democrats did make an effort in california, i don't think they ever thought california was leakly, even though they turned out to be very close they couldn't count on california ending up on the kennedy column. ohio had
move away from the democratic party especially catholics who moved out of philadelphia and new york city into the suburbs and eisenhower got a substantial vote and an even bigger margin in '56. nixon with his anti-communism spoke sprokly to conservatives was a natural for continuing that in '60, but this could be neutralized by the democrats if they nominated a catholic candidate and cultivated catholic votes on that basis. so it was always, i think, problematic whether nixon could really carry...
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of course such a large scale and visionary project would not be easy to bring to fruition. the project was extremely expensive, and the logistics' were mind-boggling. in fact, some were saying that realization of this cargo plan would require efforts of light in the this city had mastered in decades, at least since 1861 when jakarta recover from the famous fire. and despite all of these plans for future our protections the city was facing some daunting challenges in the here and now. war years have brought some changes to the city's population promising a permanent -- turbulence of adjustments. so one thing chicagos racial makeup was changing rapidly. the abundance of good jobs during the war, the great migration of african-americans from the south. chicago had 50,000 new arrivals from 1916 to 1919, a doubling of the black population and a little over three years. this influx of new arrivals combined with the thousands of soldiers returning from the work, all of them converging on an already congested city guaranteed that there would be intense competition for jobs, social
of course such a large scale and visionary project would not be easy to bring to fruition. the project was extremely expensive, and the logistics' were mind-boggling. in fact, some were saying that realization of this cargo plan would require efforts of light in the this city had mastered in decades, at least since 1861 when jakarta recover from the famous fire. and despite all of these plans for future our protections the city was facing some daunting challenges in the here and now. war years...
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city, such as pittsburgh, philadelphia, or new york. that is where they should look, he said. but ashby's efforts in philadelphia had drawn a blank as had kline's. masse also suspected banks had the support of someone who knew the preferred way of leading to california and was feeding him this information. banks were using stamps designed to throw them off the track. he has found means, masse observed, of having an imperfect stamp put on his letter. not only was the stamp imperfect whatever the hell that means but the letter was headed steam ship without giving the name of the ship. masse suggested he contact the post officer at port royal to find out if the stamps were legitimate. others who buck hired him to recapture banks were convince head was headed to his brother's home in western pennsylvania. the idea was not that far-fetched. if banks was not heading to aspen, then he may have been heading to rural settlements in washington county out of and so pittsburgh. the trail went cold until november 1853 when buck received a third lett
city, such as pittsburgh, philadelphia, or new york. that is where they should look, he said. but ashby's efforts in philadelphia had drawn a blank as had kline's. masse also suspected banks had the support of someone who knew the preferred way of leading to california and was feeding him this information. banks were using stamps designed to throw them off the track. he has found means, masse observed, of having an imperfect stamp put on his letter. not only was the stamp imperfect whatever the...
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otherwise people are going about their business and it is it a large city with three or four million people . business and people carry on their live. >> it is a huge metro area. in 15 seconds, syria is closely lined in iran. any sign of the iranian government having a hand involved there? >> it is hard to say. they don't do so overtly. there is an iranian presence here. supporting hezbollah in neighboring lebanon and have for years and years and prived moral. what technical support they provide hard to say and no one knows. >> johnifygener inside of syria tonight. john, thank you for your reporting. >> right now, a new development of the case of the arizona child isa bela celles. her two brothers are in the custody of one parent. we'll bring you the latest and including the reason they were removed and plus, the whistle-blowers coming forward and will anyone listen . disturbing evidence of how safety officials responded to violation so serious they could have put lifes in jeopardy. this american made know weapon fought off pir'ss and drove back crowds and kept peace. where the next
otherwise people are going about their business and it is it a large city with three or four million people . business and people carry on their live. >> it is a huge metro area. in 15 seconds, syria is closely lined in iran. any sign of the iranian government having a hand involved there? >> it is hard to say. they don't do so overtly. there is an iranian presence here. supporting hezbollah in neighboring lebanon and have for years and years and prived moral. what technical support...
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city leaders expected a big crowd to decide on the fate of the market.$♪ city leaders had opposed the plan and expected to bring a large crowd but nearly everyone has spoken to put the old grocery store where it used to be at the shopping centerment. >> we are resuesing it and the only difference it will have another sign out front. >> the wal-mart says they will sure 9 new employees. >>> they could top $11 billion. state regulators opposed those huge costs and they are not tied to the disaster uncovered which is is ting them to pay for those mistakes. new expresstoll lanes will open on the express lane in milpitas at the interstate 880 interchange. beginning at 5:00 a.m. some drivers can pay to use the car lane. you will use something to do that and tolls range from 30 to $6 one way and cal trans will pose the electronic fee. speaking of traffic, let's check in for tara and sal. >>> there are -- traffic on the right towards berkeley is looking graduated from -- looking great and finally in the south bay 280 near san jose still not too many folks on the roadways just yet. off to a gre
city leaders expected a big crowd to decide on the fate of the market.$♪ city leaders had opposed the plan and expected to bring a large crowd but nearly everyone has spoken to put the old grocery store where it used to be at the shopping centerment. >> we are resuesing it and the only difference it will have another sign out front. >> the wal-mart says they will sure 9 new employees. >>> they could top $11 billion. state regulators opposed those huge costs and they are...
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chicago is a large city so people are starting to take cover. there were pictures earlier from michigan avenue. you could see the traffic there earlier at a standstill because obviously some of it caused by this concert going on and you know people going to the concert, now having to leave. i would imagine that putting people there in a bit of a predicament. rob, how long do you think before this comes in and then leaves chicago? >> you see the radar. we just froze the animation there so you see the latest shot there taken at two minutes after the hour. the storms are moving at a very good clip. in the next five minutes you'll start to feel the rain drops and the down draft in chicago. you'll be in the thick of it i would think by quarter after the hour for sure. and like i said earlier, should be out of it by 45 minutes after the hour. it will be a harrowing 20 to 30 minutes for sure as these storms make their way toward lake michigan. >> we'll watch it here on cnn. rob, don't go far. i'll need you. thank you very much. our meteorologist rob ma
chicago is a large city so people are starting to take cover. there were pictures earlier from michigan avenue. you could see the traffic there earlier at a standstill because obviously some of it caused by this concert going on and you know people going to the concert, now having to leave. i would imagine that putting people there in a bit of a predicament. rob, how long do you think before this comes in and then leaves chicago? >> you see the radar. we just froze the animation there so...
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we ended up suing three major cities -- cleveland, atlanta, and detroit -- about what we perceived to be a failure to be aggressive enough about treating municipal sewage. we sued several large american corporations to try to bring them into line with what the standards were at the time. so there was no question there was now enforcement power at the national level and that we were willing to use it. poussaint: when george washington was president there were only four federal departments in the executive branch. now there are dozens of departments and agencies. the growth of government has often been because society demands its expansion, and presidents res ash: way back in president truman's time he appointed a council to take into account the changes that had taken place in society since the last time the government was "organized" and to recommend changes that might be made so that the executive branch could be more effective in carrying out its mission. poussaint: but when it came time for the epa to carry out its mission in 1970, there was no shortage of people who wanted to help
we ended up suing three major cities -- cleveland, atlanta, and detroit -- about what we perceived to be a failure to be aggressive enough about treating municipal sewage. we sued several large american corporations to try to bring them into line with what the standards were at the time. so there was no question there was now enforcement power at the national level and that we were willing to use it. poussaint: when george washington was president there were only four federal departments in the...
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out that kennedy's catholicism could give him an edge in new york and pennsylvania, states that had large numbers of catholics and where catholics after world war ii had begun to move away from the democratic party, especially catholics who had moved out of fifth and new york city into the suburbs and eisenhower got a fairly substantial vote among those catholics in '52 and a bigger margin in '56. and nixon with his anti-communism which played especially strongly among catholics and his appeal to conservative catholic democrats was a natural for continuing that in '60, but this could be neutralized by the democrats if they nominated a catholic candidate and cultivating catholic votes on that basis. and so it was always, i think, problematic whether nixon could really carry new york or pennsylvania. in addition, michigan was increasingly under the control of the uaw during the 1950s. and so by 1960 the odds of nixon actually being able to carry michigan were probably somewhat less than 50/50. this meant that nixon really had to carry all four of the remaining states, ohio, illinois, califo
out that kennedy's catholicism could give him an edge in new york and pennsylvania, states that had large numbers of catholics and where catholics after world war ii had begun to move away from the democratic party, especially catholics who had moved out of fifth and new york city into the suburbs and eisenhower got a fairly substantial vote among those catholics in '52 and a bigger margin in '56. and nixon with his anti-communism which played especially strongly among catholics and his appeal...
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large portion had a great sins and great rhythm to avoid being politicized. that might sound strange because you have the revolution with hundreds of thousands of monks marching through the streets of the city's. but a lot of buddhism called ingrid george abbott-this is a spiritual manifestation manifesting their disapproval of the refusal to apologize for beating months of. it did not have an overtly political dimension and is interesting to see in the recent election campaign that the sega has been nowhere to be seen. in sri lanka you have a desperate situation for where there is an extreme chauvinist buddhist party. burma is free of such an abomination. >> any other questions from the audience? you have a second question? >> curious for the common citizen if you live in rangoon, what are the living conditions? do they have power 24 hours a day or not? do they have access to western media? even in china you can read the new york times online. as far as being if they are fluent in english understanding for news for daily living conditions? >> they have had i
large portion had a great sins and great rhythm to avoid being politicized. that might sound strange because you have the revolution with hundreds of thousands of monks marching through the streets of the city's. but a lot of buddhism called ingrid george abbott-this is a spiritual manifestation manifesting their disapproval of the refusal to apologize for beating months of. it did not have an overtly political dimension and is interesting to see in the recent election campaign that the sega...
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we used to be able to look at the aggregate data and say the population of a large city and compare the two points with the census of 1910 or 1920 and a population of that city perhaps increasing 10%. when we are able to look at the data and track the actual individuals, it turned out the population of that city might have turned over by about 80% during that 10 years as massive numbers of people moved out and others move in. americans were on the move much more than anyone realized. we can look at occupational and trace patterns of the upward mobility in american history. the federal census holds of the richest information for historians because the census takers of the 1940's asked new types of questions. federal officials were interested in employment and housing in a nation battered by depression for most of the decade. the answers to many of the 81 questions asked in the 1940 census will help us understand as never before how the great depression affected work and residence as well as how the rollout of new programs affected the lives of americans. 9 of the questions are about soci
we used to be able to look at the aggregate data and say the population of a large city and compare the two points with the census of 1910 or 1920 and a population of that city perhaps increasing 10%. when we are able to look at the data and track the actual individuals, it turned out the population of that city might have turned over by about 80% during that 10 years as massive numbers of people moved out and others move in. americans were on the move much more than anyone realized. we can...
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as 20 distinct neighborhoods, which i'm very proud to represent them as one of four at-large boston city counselors, we have to be very intentional about how we foster the social interactions. and i think that we'll be giving short shrift to these larger sort of macro issues if we didn't speak about what's really out the heart of it. and if you want people to want to be a part of a community. and the last thing i would say, at least for now, is that i studied latin when i was in school, and i was really think spending time with a linguist who was remarking that both young people and adults are often referring to where they reside as their hood, that we have all but taken out of the word neighbor. and how critical it is that we start to put that back in in our language and what impact that might have. >> barbara burke speak well, i was going to build on that point, what neighbors do for the hood, because community has changed a lot to get used to be when people came to a committee can even when immigrants came to the community they came to a tight, small community. they were faith-based c
as 20 distinct neighborhoods, which i'm very proud to represent them as one of four at-large boston city counselors, we have to be very intentional about how we foster the social interactions. and i think that we'll be giving short shrift to these larger sort of macro issues if we didn't speak about what's really out the heart of it. and if you want people to want to be a part of a community. and the last thing i would say, at least for now, is that i studied latin when i was in school, and i...
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police say saturday night, a large group of kids entered the area. the teenage girl was stabbed. we spoke with stephanie rawlings-blake who says city officials are working to prevent such incidents. >> i am committed to making sure the harbor is safe for our citizens. it is our trademark. i'm going to protect it. we have a deployment that will respond very quickly when something like that happens to make sure we are able to have a safe environment for everyone. >> police believe it came about on social media. police say the stabbing happen when girls started fighting. >> the search continues for a driver who hit a construction worker on saturday. ricardo was observing safety protocol along interstate 95 before taken avenue. a car struck him. they are now on the lookout for a car with had light damage. an arrest warrant has been issued for a man say assaulted a police officer. he tried to drive toward a police officer will taking off from a traffic stop. this was after the offers are resected -- respect -- requested a k-9 unit. he was driving a chevy truck. if you have any informa
police say saturday night, a large group of kids entered the area. the teenage girl was stabbed. we spoke with stephanie rawlings-blake who says city officials are working to prevent such incidents. >> i am committed to making sure the harbor is safe for our citizens. it is our trademark. i'm going to protect it. we have a deployment that will respond very quickly when something like that happens to make sure we are able to have a safe environment for everyone. >> police believe it...
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>> now to a story in this country that exploded largely to the thanks of social media. a teenager shot and killed by a man carrying a gun. tonight, the dramatic 911 tapes that captured the young man's last moments and the growing calls for justice in a state with a spryi surprising law alog those lines. pete williams. >> reporter: outside a florida prosecutors office today, students demanded criminal charges in the death of 17-year-old tray sean martin walking through a gated community. he was shot by a neighborhood watch volunteer. it all began when he called 911 worried about recent break-ins. >> this gooks like he's up to now good or he's on drugs or something. he's got his hands in his waistband. and he's a black male. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> okay, we don't need you to do this. >> reporter: what happened next is captured by 911 calls by neighborhoods. >> what's going on? >> so you think he's yelling help? >> yes. >> what is your -- >> there's gunshots. >> that was my baby. and he was pleading for his life. and i just don't understand how that is self d
>> now to a story in this country that exploded largely to the thanks of social media. a teenager shot and killed by a man carrying a gun. tonight, the dramatic 911 tapes that captured the young man's last moments and the growing calls for justice in a state with a spryi surprising law alog those lines. pete williams. >> reporter: outside a florida prosecutors office today, students demanded criminal charges in the death of 17-year-old tray sean martin walking through a gated...
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we're live at city police headquarters, linda stow, abc 2 news. >>> two people remain at large this morning following a severe beating of an eld dersberg man right in front of his home. neighbors heard the victim calling for help. they found him covered in plood. that victim claimed this all began when a man and a woman appeared at his front door. >> i knocked on the door. they wanted to use the phone. and after he said no, he closed the door, and then later on he came back out to leave, and then that's when the guys came behind him, i think, and hit him over the head with the gun, the barrel of the gun. >> the victim has been treated for his injuries and released from the hospital. police right now are not releasing his name. >>> big headaches for travelers flying on american airlines. turns out about 65 flights, they have been scrapped and that's just for today. 250 flights have been nixed so far this week. the airlines says that the problem is the pilots. now, it claims that they are calling in sick more and they are filing more maintenance reports which is causing more flights to be del
we're live at city police headquarters, linda stow, abc 2 news. >>> two people remain at large this morning following a severe beating of an eld dersberg man right in front of his home. neighbors heard the victim calling for help. they found him covered in plood. that victim claimed this all began when a man and a woman appeared at his front door. >> i knocked on the door. they wanted to use the phone. and after he said no, he closed the door, and then later on he came back out...
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new york city council has passed a policy to ban large sugary drinks ... coming up next: continuing coverage of the chicago teachers' strike... we're talking to an education consultant whose methodology is the basis for the teacher evaulation system that's a key point on the bargaining table. plus: the bulls' derrick rose weighs in on the strike and what it means for kids in the city. and: you know them from the wgn breakthrough band contest. "years" was the "runner up" this summer ... they perform think you can't get great auto insurance coverage and a great rate? think again! mary switched to allstate got an agent, and saved $326.00 on her car insurance. john switched, got an agent and saved $263.00! drivers who switched to allstate saved an average of $375 a year on car insurance. and allstate will send you two bonus checks a year every year you stay accident free with our safe driving bonus. when i switched to allstate my savings amounted to $436 a year. when i switched from my old insurance company to allstate i saved over $800 a year. [ host ] call y
new york city council has passed a policy to ban large sugary drinks ... coming up next: continuing coverage of the chicago teachers' strike... we're talking to an education consultant whose methodology is the basis for the teacher evaulation system that's a key point on the bargaining table. plus: the bulls' derrick rose weighs in on the strike and what it means for kids in the city. and: you know them from the wgn breakthrough band contest. "years" was the "runner up" this...
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of suburb of chicago, getting some ballots too large, too wide, and they are not fitting in the machine and it is costing time because they have to do the tabulation by hand of the ballots or cut temperature down to size so they will fit. both will slow down the results from today. but we toll it is being handling efficiently. >>neil: guess who will be the real winner after tonight? he is here after the break. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] introducing the lexus enform app suite -- available now on the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. see your lexus dealer. there's no going back. ♪ when your chain of supply goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, that's logistics. ♪ and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep g
of suburb of chicago, getting some ballots too large, too wide, and they are not fitting in the machine and it is costing time because they have to do the tabulation by hand of the ballots or cut temperature down to size so they will fit. both will slow down the results from today. but we toll it is being handling efficiently. >>neil: guess who will be the real winner after tonight? he is here after the break. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [...
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they're exploring sites throughout the city, and there's no timetable set. the tribune's k.c. johnson says he's hearing the new facility could be part of a large restaurant and retail- based complex on the east end of the united center. we had nearly 2 million votes in the first round of our breakthrough band contest, now its time to vote for the top 10! two bands will face off during the wgn midday news, at the arboretum of south barrington music festival on friday june 22. the winning band gets a gig at the fest and studio recording time valued at $10,000. vote now at: wgntv.com/contests. your live illinois lottery drawing is next. here are the winning pick three numbers:7 7 5 the mega-millions jackpot is up to $39 million ... here are the winning pick four numbers: 7 5 9 0 the power ball jackpot is up to $240 million ... ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. p
they're exploring sites throughout the city, and there's no timetable set. the tribune's k.c. johnson says he's hearing the new facility could be part of a large restaurant and retail- based complex on the east end of the united center. we had nearly 2 million votes in the first round of our breakthrough band contest, now its time to vote for the top 10! two bands will face off during the wgn midday news, at the arboretum of south barrington music festival on friday june 22. the winning band...
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large hail, damaging wind gusts, 60 to 70 miles per hour in the storms. is the storm drift their way to the coast. watch out in new orleans. back to you. >> the "gma" weather team is tracking today's threat. we'll have the latest at 7:00. >>> that army soldier accused of killing afghanistans will have the first meeting with his defense team today. post traumatic stress may be a defense in the case. tahman bradley joins us with more. >> reporter: bales' defense team says it's too earl will i to determine what factors they have played into the incident. they look forward to meeting with their client over the next several days. the soldier accused of murdering 16 afghan civilians will meet with his attorney for the first time today. staff sergeant robert bales is being held in hol tear confinement at ft. leavenworth. he could face life in prison of the death penalty. >> it has legal ramifications, social ramifications. you can't imagine a bigger case. >> reporter: attorney john henry brown may argue that bales, injured twice in his four tours of duty, suffer
large hail, damaging wind gusts, 60 to 70 miles per hour in the storms. is the storm drift their way to the coast. watch out in new orleans. back to you. >> the "gma" weather team is tracking today's threat. we'll have the latest at 7:00. >>> that army soldier accused of killing afghanistans will have the first meeting with his defense team today. post traumatic stress may be a defense in the case. tahman bradley joins us with more. >> reporter: bales' defense...
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they were traveling from chicago to kansas city when the impact happened. it sent passengers flying out of h their seats and one witnesses says there was lots of screaming and suddenly a large call. they used ladders to get some of the passengers who were stuck. some passengers were helping each other out of the wreckage. >> i was having a conversation all of a sudden it sounded like we hit sl really big. we swerved into the middle of the road. >> i felt a really huge impact and when i came to my senses people were in the isles and medi -- aisle and a lot of people a man couldn't move from the next down. a man who had his head stuck in front of the two seats in front of him. i could hear screams of pain from the top legal of the bus. >> more than 2kuz enpeople were taken to the hospital. some were minor injuries others said to be in grave conditions. also said to be children. this is one of a string of bus accidents in the last few years. >> thank you very much, mary ann. we appreciate it. >> another big talk is the controversy surrounding chik-fil-a. thous
they were traveling from chicago to kansas city when the impact happened. it sent passengers flying out of h their seats and one witnesses says there was lots of screaming and suddenly a large call. they used ladders to get some of the passengers who were stuck. some passengers were helping each other out of the wreckage. >> i was having a conversation all of a sudden it sounded like we hit sl really big. we swerved into the middle of the road. >> i felt a really huge impact and...
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considering a ban on large sugary drinks many will likely turn to the diet so that is to quench their thirst with new research is out and it turns out sugar free drinks may be bad for your help to tell you why in tonight's science and republicans in congress or on another which shot this time aiming to take out attorney general eric holder says really constructive use of republicans time is this wish another part of the master plan to sabotage president obama and crash the economy. in the best of the rest of the news on last night's show we discussed a leaked document uncovered by public citizen which sheds light on the forthcoming trans-pacific partnership trade act that president obama is currently negotiating with eight pacific nations that document sparked a lot of controversy since it appears to give foreign trans national corporations unprecedented power to abuse american workers pollute the american environment and d. stabilize our financial markets as i reported yesterday under the agreement american companies would have to comply with american labor banking environmental regu
considering a ban on large sugary drinks many will likely turn to the diet so that is to quench their thirst with new research is out and it turns out sugar free drinks may be bad for your help to tell you why in tonight's science and republicans in congress or on another which shot this time aiming to take out attorney general eric holder says really constructive use of republicans time is this wish another part of the master plan to sabotage president obama and crash the economy. in the best...
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and when you mention zeal, the zeal is still there in a very large measure. they're very proud and nauvoo is supported financially by salt lake city, to see that it gets monies to build its various- rebuild its various buildings. and it's thriving, even though the town is not all mormon. and what has fascinated me is when it was built, the people who built it were very, very skilled tradesmen, and they built it in a communal type way, so that each family who came helped everyone build the homes, and then when that house was completed, they went on and built another, and the houses were very well built, and are- it's a wonderful place to visit, to see history very much alive. >> you know, you're so right, and you're hitting very close to home, because my 11-year-old daughter lilly's fifth-grade class went to nauvoo, and being a good parent, i chaperoned along, so i was just there a couple weeks ago, and you're so right about the zeal. and it brings up this fascinating question, we talked about it with myth: did joseph smith actually find plates revealed to him
and when you mention zeal, the zeal is still there in a very large measure. they're very proud and nauvoo is supported financially by salt lake city, to see that it gets monies to build its various- rebuild its various buildings. and it's thriving, even though the town is not all mormon. and what has fascinated me is when it was built, the people who built it were very, very skilled tradesmen, and they built it in a communal type way, so that each family who came helped everyone build the...
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>> the trouble started with large groups of kids converging on the inner harbor on saturday evening. let's go live downtown for more on the big story. >> this is becoming an all too familiar problem. 10 kids were arrested on charges ranging from disorderly conduct to assault. a teenage girl was a injured in a stabbing. they believe it all started that word spread that of different types of meat ups. >> i am committed to making sure the harbor is safe for our citizens and visitors. it's our trademark and going to protected. we will respond quickly to make sure we are able to have a safer environment for everyone. >> city police are consulting with school police to may be in the best position to know when big gatherings are planned. easter sunday traditionally draws a lot of kids. the city does not want another repeat of the incidences that have plagued the harbor when heavy police response was required. police say this having happened at about 9:00 when two groups of girls started fighting. they blame the unexpectedly warm weather for drawing a large crowd. >> thank you. another forme
>> the trouble started with large groups of kids converging on the inner harbor on saturday evening. let's go live downtown for more on the big story. >> this is becoming an all too familiar problem. 10 kids were arrested on charges ranging from disorderly conduct to assault. a teenage girl was a injured in a stabbing. they believe it all started that word spread that of different types of meat ups. >> i am committed to making sure the harbor is safe for our citizens and...
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rebel forces report communications have been cut off in some areas of the city. getting support here in the u.s. because patriots who want to end the regime are planning a large demonstration in charlotte, north carolina, home to one of the largest syrian communities in the u.s. >>> egypt is lifting a travel ban on seven americans facing trial in that country. the seven include u.s. transportation secretary ray lahood's son, sam lahood. they're accused of stirring up unrest while working for nongovernmental organizations. in all, 16 americans are charged and the others had already left the country. >>> teachers, parents and students will be allowed to return to chardon high school outside cleveland this morning. grief counselors will be on hand. of course, classes officially resume tomorrow. on monday, police say 17-year-old t.j. lane opened fire on students in the cafeteria killing three of them. >>> a three-day nightmare at sea is over for more than 1,000 passengers on the ship the "costa allegra." a fire knocked out power to this cruise ship and a french fishi
rebel forces report communications have been cut off in some areas of the city. getting support here in the u.s. because patriots who want to end the regime are planning a large demonstration in charlotte, north carolina, home to one of the largest syrian communities in the u.s. >>> egypt is lifting a travel ban on seven americans facing trial in that country. the seven include u.s. transportation secretary ray lahood's son, sam lahood. they're accused of stirring up unrest while...
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large cities produce 83% of economic output in the united states. the 30 largest cities in the u.s. account for half of all gdp. we're all in favor of good infrastructure until it comes time to pay for it. you say that some money can come from the private sector, we've had high-profile examples of public-private partnerships that have gone wrong. how do city governments make sure that city residents get what they pay for? >> i don't think there's any simple answer to this. one reason we might want a national infrastructure bank is not for the money, but to provide oversight, you have somebody to go to when you have a project, a regulator. an interlocutor. we should alloy private money. there's an additional problem. about so-called eminent domain. you can't just clear things out in china they used to at least just knock on your door and say you're moving. we're building a road here. you got to move out of your apartment tomorrow. we can't do that. it makes it trickier in our older cities to rebuild in the way they did in china. >> it's an interesting analogy. i spent time in china a
large cities produce 83% of economic output in the united states. the 30 largest cities in the u.s. account for half of all gdp. we're all in favor of good infrastructure until it comes time to pay for it. you say that some money can come from the private sector, we've had high-profile examples of public-private partnerships that have gone wrong. how do city governments make sure that city residents get what they pay for? >> i don't think there's any simple answer to this. one reason we...
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is home to a large staff and communities in the u.s. and they demanded action from fellow afghans and president obama's. >>> speak to us tell us in the people of afghanistan what is your solution and strategy to not let these acts of real terrace and to take place again. >>> issue is being blamed and posttraumatic stress and at the same time we're learning more about the u.s. soldier involved 38 year-old robert bayless now being held in the military prison in kansas the defense of our spokesperson says he was drinking before last sunday's attack and as with johnson tells us more clues are mentioned. therefore as cargo jet he touched down at kansas city international under heavy security. while in custody at fort leavenworth during the investigation staff sergeant robert bills will be held in pre-trial confinement here he will undergo an extensive physical and psychological exam now shops. >>> and completely shocked. he got in the wrong place the wrong time in his hometown of the caps washington and neighbors still cannot believe the 11
is home to a large staff and communities in the u.s. and they demanded action from fellow afghans and president obama's. >>> speak to us tell us in the people of afghanistan what is your solution and strategy to not let these acts of real terrace and to take place again. >>> issue is being blamed and posttraumatic stress and at the same time we're learning more about the u.s. soldier involved 38 year-old robert bayless now being held in the military prison in kansas the...
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one difference is that the police department no longer uses large "strike force" units to swarm violent areas. superintendant garry mccarthy favors putting more officers in neighborhoods instead. but the chicago tribune reports that some police officers believe the rising murder rate is linked to the change. they say beat officers are being stretched too thin ... and not having a large team to back them up has weakened their response. mccarthy says he's not accepting that as an excuse. some changes are coming to chicago's marijuana law. mayor emanuel says he will support a new ordinance to reduce the penalty for possession of small amounts of marijuana. alderman danny solis is expected to introduce the proposal. it would apply to 15-grams of pot, or less. under the plan, officers could write tickets up to 500-dollars. most people we spoke to support these changes >>there's a lot of violence in the city maybe it's better to focus on something other than marijuana ... >>fight it's crazy to chase after guys with small amounts of marijuana that's my personal opinion ... >> currently a misde
one difference is that the police department no longer uses large "strike force" units to swarm violent areas. superintendant garry mccarthy favors putting more officers in neighborhoods instead. but the chicago tribune reports that some police officers believe the rising murder rate is linked to the change. they say beat officers are being stretched too thin ... and not having a large team to back them up has weakened their response. mccarthy says he's not accepting that as an...
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many anticipate large group numbers and a bigger police presence as the city and the protesters prepare for the summit in a few weeks >>the more the merrier we need people to stand up to say enough is enough we need to and corporate greed >>we know the risks ahead of time most of us are levelheaded people we're not going to seek out a violent confrontation ... >>they are reacting to the increased security presence expected downtown on the group arrives this afternoon today is the first day of enforced security in the loop ... it's all ahead of the nato summit ... we did not see evidence of increased police presence or any battle gear on them but it will likely happen as we get closer to the nato summit we did see a large police presence here before the event started today but they are keeping a good distance from the crowd letting those marchers get into their rally and work through their day at 1:00 they will make their way into the loop downtown coming up next it new in the first anniversary of the osama bin-laden death comes without warnings and in britain a government report determi
many anticipate large group numbers and a bigger police presence as the city and the protesters prepare for the summit in a few weeks >>the more the merrier we need people to stand up to say enough is enough we need to and corporate greed >>we know the risks ahead of time most of us are levelheaded people we're not going to seek out a violent confrontation ... >>they are reacting to the increased security presence expected downtown on the group arrives this afternoon today is...
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chicago says city has many large scale event to as to while planning for this event 2008 presidential election in grant park an example >> obviously going to be ongoing discussions with these groups getting closer and it will be handled in a professional way >> one permit has already been approved in march against nato summit g-8 summit war and poverty agenda at the others are pending. state republicans calling attention today $7 billion tax hike passed by tax passed by democrats years ago lighting up thousands of lives of groceries says that is what it is costing illinois families also pointed out state of unemployment rate increased since tax hike passed one reason they want to repeal this. >> areas in cuts medicaid contracts pensions holding in the line on spending will be can significantly significantly make a difference. >> groceries were donated to a pair of local food pantries democrats countered said tax increase saved the jobs of teachers and emergency responders across the state. several luxury boats up in flames search for answers after a suspicious fire and tragedy haiti a
chicago says city has many large scale event to as to while planning for this event 2008 presidential election in grant park an example >> obviously going to be ongoing discussions with these groups getting closer and it will be handled in a professional way >> one permit has already been approved in march against nato summit g-8 summit war and poverty agenda at the others are pending. state republicans calling attention today $7 billion tax hike passed by tax passed by democrats...
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detroit's fortune saving the struggling large portion of the city's crumbling, harsh economic realities taking their toll on detroit and its people, the city and its native son of parents to have their best stage behind them. while across an ocean a lifetime rodriguez never could have imagined fans who memorized lyrics which inspired the political passion to be part of an upheaval that changed the face of their nation and that they would be the spark reigniting his musical career dormant for decades. i do think it's absolutely amazing that americans didn't catch on to his music. he crossed over into the consciousness. we continue our story wednesday night at 9 with a bit about chicagos role in his musical career and in the meantime you can find more information on our web site, we're providing a more in-depth look at his burgeoning career incredible things are happening for him all because of this documentary that showed how his fans came to rescue him. >> it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for golf fans coming up a look at the preparation . and the white sox tried to snap their five
detroit's fortune saving the struggling large portion of the city's crumbling, harsh economic realities taking their toll on detroit and its people, the city and its native son of parents to have their best stage behind them. while across an ocean a lifetime rodriguez never could have imagined fans who memorized lyrics which inspired the political passion to be part of an upheaval that changed the face of their nation and that they would be the spark reigniting his musical career dormant for...
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. >> well, you're a mayor of a large city, philadelphia. do any of his policies match up with the african-american community? >> i don't think he's talking about anything that matches up with most of america. black, white, green, yellow, red. he was in philly a couple months back at a school, and of course, got his picture taken with some little black children, and then started talking about his education views, one of which is that smaller class size is not better for children. i mean, that's just kind of dumb. every second grader knows better than that. that he cut funding for education when he was governor, that's a fact. he laid off teachers, firefighters, and police officers. that's a fact. and left his state pretty much in disarray. that's a fact. so he should be coming forward, talking about specific plans and ideas. it's july. the election is in november. what is his education plan? we don't know. what is his real tax reform plan? we don't know. what is his job creation strategy? we don't know. he wants to spend the entire campaign
. >> well, you're a mayor of a large city, philadelphia. do any of his policies match up with the african-american community? >> i don't think he's talking about anything that matches up with most of america. black, white, green, yellow, red. he was in philly a couple months back at a school, and of course, got his picture taken with some little black children, and then started talking about his education views, one of which is that smaller class size is not better for children. i...
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where the oldest a large independent bookstore in oklahoma city but admits a great deal for us to be able to present author andrew gumbel. >> thank you so much a plot but. >> thank you all for coming tonight. this is a very tough subject to normal when you do to book tours you go to different cities can you talk about connections the place as with whatever you britain about the this is a rather special place in this context and uncertain not here to tell you your own story of what happened in this city 17 years ago, because i'm sure you know it much better than i ever will. and one of things that's always knew to be when i come your is, first off how warmly i've been welcomed by everybody, but also how profoundly the bombing touched everybody here it is a relatively small place but avnet -- i've never met anybody from oklahoma city who was intelligence a personal way by the tragedy. the first time i came i spoke to a number of the relatives of the victims, especially the children who died in a day care center, and i thought, you know, i met british foreign correspondent. i've been to
where the oldest a large independent bookstore in oklahoma city but admits a great deal for us to be able to present author andrew gumbel. >> thank you so much a plot but. >> thank you all for coming tonight. this is a very tough subject to normal when you do to book tours you go to different cities can you talk about connections the place as with whatever you britain about the this is a rather special place in this context and uncertain not here to tell you your own story of what...
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segregation has led to this very compact of two mostly large black communities on the west side of chicago and particularly on the southside of chicago that's continuously delivered large numbers of black votes for democratic party candidates. that's one of the paradoxes of why there's the political strength. the other is that the role blacks played within the democratic party machine. in many ways -- and they rebel from the machine, particularly starting in 1970s, but many, like here in washington who went on to become mayor, was starting out in the daily machine, and daly was legislated in the mid-1950s, and they helped to perpetrate the racial segregation in the public housing policies, city planning policies, where to put highways, and, you know, dan ryan highway splits the southside because one time on one side was the majority black community and on the other side was majority white community. there were efforts to con tape the black population in the southside. mostly because of the efforts of the daly machine, but within the machine, blacks begin to learn how the political process
segregation has led to this very compact of two mostly large black communities on the west side of chicago and particularly on the southside of chicago that's continuously delivered large numbers of black votes for democratic party candidates. that's one of the paradoxes of why there's the political strength. the other is that the role blacks played within the democratic party machine. in many ways -- and they rebel from the machine, particularly starting in 1970s, but many, like here in...